The Harvard Din & Tonics are Harvard University's signature all-male a cappella singing group, known around the world for their rich tradition of musical and performance excellence. Founded in 1979 by a group of Harvard undergraduates intent on giving their services to local charitable organizations, the Din & Tonics are famous for their repertoire centering on the great American jazz standards of the 1920's through the 1940's, in addition to selections from other genres such as rock 'n' roll, calypso, swing, and folk. In addition to performing for sellout crowds around the country for world-class hotels, major motion pictures, professional sports organizations, and renowned public figures, new Dins can expect to embark on the group's storied 11-week, 25 country World Tour, sharing their unique form of entertainment -- "a cappella...with a twist" -- with audiences around the world.
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